NIVEA SUN Babies & Kids Sensitive Protect Spray 200 ml is a broad-spectrum sunscreen spray formulated specifically for babies and children (from about 6 months old). It offers high-level UV protection while being gentle enough for delicate, sensitive skin.
Key Ingredients & Their Benefits
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Organic Chamomile Extract (Chamomilla Recutita Flower Extract): Known for its soothing, calming effect — helps minimize the risk of irritation or sun-allergy in sensitive or eczema-prone skin.
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UV Filters (chemical filters such as Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane, Ethylhexyl Triazone, etc.): Provide effective broad-spectrum protection from UVA and UVB rays, helping prevent sunburn and long-term UV damage.
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Moisturizing agents (e.g. glycerin, emollients): Help maintain skin hydration and support the skin’s protective barrier — important for children’s more delicate skin.
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Alcohol Denat.: Used to help the spray formula absorb quickly and dry down without a greasy film.
Product Features & Usage
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Provides SPF 50+ with immediate protection from UVA and UVB rays — shielding against sunburn and long-term UV damage.
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Extra water-resistant, suitable for kids playing, swimming, sweating — designed to stay effective outdoors.
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Fragrance-free and pediatrician-approved; formulated with children’s sensitive skin in mind (including eczema-prone skin).
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Spray bottle format makes application fast, easy, and less messy — useful when applying sunscreen on squirmy kids, or covering large surface areas quickly.
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Environmentally conscious formulation: The sunscreen is free from certain UV filters (like Octinoxate, Oxybenzone, Octocrylene) and microplastics — marketed as “ocean-friendly.”
How to Use
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Shake the bottle well before use.
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Spray generously on skin before sun exposure — enough to leave a visible layer before rubbing or spreading.
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Rub in gently if needed; avoid direct spray onto face — spray into hands first if applying on child’s face.
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Reapply frequently, especially after swimming, sweating or toweling, to maintain protection.
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Even with sunscreen, avoid prolonged direct sun exposure for babies and young children; use protective clothing and hats for added safety.






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